Description | Written from the Camp of the Light Division. Not much opportunity to judge Waller's exact state of health, but he still does not have the same degree of power in each eye, his memory is not what it should be and there is a general dullness and listlessness about him: his opinion that he should be removed from his regiment for a time, kept perfectly quiet and away from excitment to allow his mind to rest: his being well in health but not recovered from his injury: Waller's likely annoyance at his saying so much about him, but being asked for his opinion by her, he does not hesitate to give it: his being glad to hear of her safe arrival at the Monastery and his shame at allowing her to go on her own: his coming over in a few days, once the weather is better, to talk about Waller: his remebrances to Dr and Mrs Hughes and friends at the Monastery. Sheet, with 2½ pages of text. |